Martin Marrocco
About Martin Marrocco
Martin Marrocco serves as the EHS Manager at Berry Plastics in Evansville, Indiana, where he has worked since 2011. He has a background in health, safety, and environmental management, with previous roles at Chevron and Envases Del Plata.
Work at Berry
Martin Marrocco has been employed at Berry Plastics as an EHS Manager since 2011. His tenure at the company spans over 13 years, during which he has contributed to the company's environmental, health, and safety initiatives. Berry Plastics, located in Evansville, Indiana, focuses on providing innovative packaging solutions. Marrocco's role involves overseeing compliance with safety regulations and implementing best practices to ensure a safe working environment.
Previous Experience in Environmental Health and Safety
Prior to his current role, Martin Marrocco worked at Chevron as a HES Specialist from 2007 to 2009. He later served as the Coordinador De Excelencia Operacional at Chevron from 2009 to 2010. His experience in the oil and gas industry provided him with a solid foundation in health, environmental, and safety management. Additionally, he held the position of Jefe De Higiene Y Seguridad at Envases Del Plata S.A. for eight months in 2010, where he focused on hygiene and safety protocols.
Education and Expertise
Martin Marrocco studied at Universidad De Flores from 2004 to 2008, earning a degree that laid the groundwork for his career in environmental health and safety. His educational background has equipped him with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively manage safety programs and compliance in various industrial settings.
International Work Experience
Marrocco has gained international experience through his work in various countries. In 2011, he worked as Seguridad Industrial at PSA Peugeot Citroën in Paris, Île-de-France, for five months. This role allowed him to apply his expertise in safety management within a different cultural and regulatory context. His diverse work history includes positions in the United States, Argentina, and France, contributing to a well-rounded perspective in EHS management.